Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 6 Jun 1977, p. 3

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Trees face new threat if you thought the tent cater pillar was the cnly roblem your trees would facet is sum merbeware The spruce budworm is on its way The spruce budworm is major problem in large iconiferous forests in Northern iOntario says the ministry of natural resources and the in sect is taking hold in wooded are sin southern Ontario recent years unusual wind conditions carried the adult moths in their July and August flights and deposited them in this area says the ministry Once the eggs are hatched the brown larvae start eating tress such as spruce and balsam fir The spruce budworm is now common in Simcoe and Duf ferin counties say ministry officials and this springs warm weather had encouraged larva development Some of the control chemicals used on tent cater pillars will discourage spruce budworm say ministry of ficials Sevin and Dypel could be effective in eliminating them they say Controls are most effective in early June 50 items on agenda City council members can look forward to long night tonight as they sit down at pm to general committee agenda covering 50 items One of the 50 is an ad ministration recommendation concerning ways of speeding up general committee meetings Committee will also meet with lawyer Marshall Green to discuss councils refusal to allow bus terminal on Bayfield Street parcel owned by his client BayLane Proper tiesTravelways Ltd is already using the site at the southeast comer of Ferris Lane as bus terminal in violation of the citys zoning bylaw The firms provincial licence for its OrilliaBarrieToronto service requires Barrie terminal within half mile of Highway 400 but no land within that distance is zoned to permit ter minals and council has repeatedly resisted attempts to get the bylaw changed or ignored Also on tonights agenda are proposal that the city buy its transit buses currently owned by private contractor let ter from Ontario Premier William Davis informing the city that itis against provincial Camporee weekend Pauline McGibbon Lieu tenantGovernor of Ontario will officially open the Boy Scouts of Canada Circle Pine III at Base Borden Saturday at 10 am The camporee will at tract some 500 handicapped Cubs Scouts Venturers Rovers and their leaders Its threeday event Huntsville wins series HUNTSVILLE Saturday just wasnt good day for Les Bertram and Sons bantams in Huronia Minor Lacrosse As sociation play against Hunts ville lheir hosts scored 34 goals over two games 17 in each while holding Barrie scoreless inotGDOOS Any nonprofit organization or individual may have community event in Notebook Just call 7266531 and ask for Pat Guergis Calls for Mondays Notebook must be received by noon Friday for publication the following Monday Calls for Weekend Notebook published Thursday on the Leisure Page must be received by noon Wednesday manday OThe Barrie YMYWCA is holding an information clinic for backyard pool owners from to 1030 pm at the Resource people will discuss chemicals filter systems water safety legal res nsibilities and Winterizing Branch 147 of the nadian Legion will hold ingo at pm at the Legion on St Vincent Street and Cundles Road The Angus Lions Club will hold bingo at pm at the Lions Hall Highway 90 Angus This is Muscular Dystrophy Week in the City of Barrie The Barrie Professional Fire Fighters Association will be seeking support for this cause tuesday OMurder in the Cathedral play by Elliot will be presented at pm at Collier Street United Church by the Bear Theatre Company and the University of Toronto Drama Centre Tickets are $3 for adults $2 for children and Senior citizens and are available at the church office Displays at the Simcoe County Museum during June in clude Bill Coles collection of almost 100 antique coal oil lamps display of 90 paintings by the members of the Bar rie Art Club European Elegance in Colonial Canada display by the Royal Ontario Museum and Sporting Life in Early Canada collection of 25 color prints of sports played by early Canadians Wednesday The Thornton District Horticultural Society is holding onenight class in Oriental flower arranging at Trinity United Church in Thornton at 815 pm Participants are asked to bring their OWn flowers and containers OThe Barrie Friendship Club for Senior Citizens invites friends to join them in card playing once month at the Loyal True Blue Hall corner of Simcoe and Hi Streets The card session will be held the second Wednes ay of each month beginning at 130pm OThe Sheba Shrine Circus will be held at the Dunlop Street Arena with performances at 415 and pm Tickets are available at Jacksons Grill Lakeview Restaurant Christies IGA Market Square IGA Midway Variety Viau Real Estate or from any Shriner and at the box office one hour ahead of show time Calling all ELECTROHOME Air Conditioner Owners Save money Avoid the rush Bring in your Electrohome Air ConditionerNowfor its ProSeason Maintenance Carryin or Inhome Service CARRYIN SPECIAL PICKUP AND DELIVERY $2950 54950 Cleaning Lubrication New filter Labour Repairs to sealed system Cooling assembly For cool trouble free air conditioning season get your Air Conditioner in shape now 1977 comfort guarantee Refrigerants ELECTROHOME CUSTOMER SERVICE CENTRE 49 Morrow Road Unit No Barrie Telephone 7265982 TonightFirst Of TV Specials WESTERN CAROLINA Billy GEO BEVERLY SHEA JOHNNY CASH CKVRTV CH World Without Water CRUSADE CLIFF BARROWS TEDD SMITH CALVIN TAYLOR Special guests it it fr and JUNE CARTER it it it Evie Tornquist tr Myrtle Hall VA VA Kim Wickes TONIGHT ROOTS 700 pm Program No Program No War and Peace READ BILLY GRAHAUS NEW BOOK HOW TO BE BORN AGAII AVAILABLE AT BODKSIDRES checked and repaired Ribbon cut to open new sanctuary traditional ribboncutting ceremony was held Sunday at pm at Emmanuel Baptist Church on St Vincent Street when the congregation dedicated its new sanctuary Cutting the ribbon second from right was Eva Kissock the churchs only living charter member Looking on were left to right Rev Frank Wuest president of the board of deacons Allon Mack and Alderman Janice Laking Examiner Photo 31 Dunlop St Barrie 7282431 Finest Quality Saddles and Bridles When you consider budget cutback for education you may say to yourself What are few basketballs few bean bags One less field trip But the recent cutbacks made by Ontario Boards of Education are more drastic much more critical to the future education of our children than cutback in bean bags Because some of these cutbacks are in the area of Special Education Special Education for kids with problems of coordination Kids who scramble words Cant tell left from right Hyperactive children who cant sit still long Robinson Hardwre Husar Pandur Obrist Rittmeister enough to learn the alphabet Basically normal children with disabilities that if left unattended could develop and will develop into lifelong handicaps Like illiteracy And the numbers are large In our biggest city alone there are thousands of children currently getting Special Education But there are 4000 more waiting to get in And what about the rest of the province How many there the examiner TMonggv Jung 1922 Polls open until Today is last chance for advance poll voting Voters unable to cast their ballots Thursday for the provin The polls opened at noon and will close at9pm Locations of the advance polls in Simcoe Centre riding are Codrington School Codr ington Street Barrie Masonic Hall Stroud Flos Township of fice in Elmvale Penetang Curling Club Penetanguishcnc and West Gwillimbury 10wn ship office Bradford In Simcoe East riding ad vance polls will be held at Park cial election will be able to vote at advance polls today Five youths hurt Five barrie youths were taken to Barries Royal Vic toria Hospital early Sunday morning after the 1977 Ford van they were in burst into flames in an accident on Grove Street The van driven by Paul Shoemaker of RR Barrie was And how many yet to be discovered The cutback in Special Education is an iniustice But the new cutbacks dont iust stop at Special Ed Everyone suffers Even the kids enrolled in regular programmes Hundreds of regular teachers have been given noticeTheir contracts terminated And that means larger class sizes Less individual attention Not to mention more unemployment And again what about the children If their early education is inadequate will they too ioin the ranks of the unemployed pulling out to pass car when it went out of control bounced off curb and hit tree on the passenger side says Sgt Bob Thompson of the Barrie city police Fire officials say the van was destroyed in the fire IflRE STUDENT FDRA DAY WEEK MONTH9 FOR ANYTHING 7264240 IFYOIJR CHILD HAS LEARNING HIRE STUDENT THE OPPORTUMTY OF SIMMERTWE Bud Cullen lelsllf temporary Manpower and lmniqmtcn Street Collegiate in Orillia Goldwater Community Centre Midland Civic Centre and the Ilptcrgrove Public School DiiffcrinSimcoe riding ad vance polls will be held at the Loyal True Blue Hall in Angus thc Alliston town hall Stayner Memorial Arena Prince of Peace School in Wasaga Beach Iottenham Public School Coll ingwood town library and rangeville municipal offices Voters may use any advance poll in their riding and they Will be required to swear that they will be unable to vote in their polling district on election day Voters at the advance polls should bring their enumeration slips with them to help poll of ficials verify their eligibility Main daeuvre immigration Bud Cullen Ministre Sure we can save money in the schools now But lhe savings are only We may pay forever in Unemploy ment Insurance and VVellCllt for young people who want to teach and for children who may never learn to read And what do Ontarios political parties have to say Contact your candidates Tell them chiids learning disability is their probiern too The Federation of Women Teachers Associations of Ontario

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